Built Heritage

Historic Building Recording

A Historic Building Recording Survey (or Standing Building Recording Survey) is a measured archaeological record of a historic building prior to alteration or demolition. Programmes of Historic Building Recording are carried out in accordance International best practice and follow criteria and guidance stipulated by Historic England. The level of detail of the survey can vary, depending on the nature of the project, and includes a combination of written, drawn & photographic records. The reporting also incorporates informed from  relevant sources of archaeological and historical information.

Conservation Management Plan

A Conservation Management Plan (CMP) is a detailed report prepared to inform a programme of restoration of a historic building. It usually comprises an evidence based description of the current baseline conditions, presenting relevant evidence from historic documents, maps and photographs to aid understanding of the significance of the Heritage asset, followed by recommendations for further conservation and repair work where justified and appropriate.

Digital reconstructions and 3D modelling

We use a range of recording techniques, including photogrammetry and laser scanning, to produce detailed reconstructions and 3D models for reports, heritage projects, television and museum displays. Using this digital data, we create accurate plans, elevations and cross-sections and 3D modelling of artefacts, buildings, archaeological sites and historic landscapes

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